Seven Summer Fun Activities

By Moriah Schranz This story was posted on May 28, 2024. Here is the original link. With the 2023–2024 school year coming to an end, students will have more time on their hands. Interested in some activities to do in Norfolk this summer? Here are seven fun things to do. Chrysler Museum Of Art The Chrysler Museum has 50 galleries, a growing collection of more … Continue reading Seven Summer Fun Activities

Alkaline brings good ramen to Norfolk

By Alexis Clay This story was posted on May 28, 2024. Here is the original link. Across from the local ALDI, Alkaline awaits. Alkaline is where traditional meets modern, blending the tradition of ramen with a new contemporary feel. Opened in 2018, this local Filipino-owned restaurant is decorated with neon red signs, black and white graphic art plastered walls, and satisfying music. Plus, it has … Continue reading Alkaline brings good ramen to Norfolk

District Apizza brings New Haven to Norfolk

By Alexis Clay This story was posted on March 23, 2024 when the restaurant was still open. Here is the original link. When I heard about District Apizza (pronounced a-BEETZ), I saw the words “authentic” and “New Haven-style pizza” and was excited to try. District Apizza provided a fresh experience with savory, wood-fired pie straight from the highly-acclaimed New Haven, Connecticut tradition. New Haven-style pizza … Continue reading District Apizza brings New Haven to Norfolk

It takes a village-a Q&A of Cameron Sadr

By Moriah Schranz This story was posted on February 14, 2024. Here is the original link. I walked into Mr. Wright’s room to interview Cameron Sadr, and I found him studying. As we stepped into the bustling hallways, we discussed his academic and athletic career at Maury High School. With an even voice and calm demeanor, Cameron brings up his parents, immigrants from Iran and … Continue reading It takes a village-a Q&A of Cameron Sadr

Restaurant Review: The Fishin’ Pig knows how to fry

By Alexis Clay This story was posted on February 12, 2024. Here is the original link. Having eaten southern food from my Georgia family my whole life, I was skeptical about the Fishin Pig’s claim to be “a southern fusion” restaurant, but this modernized take on traditional BBQ was impressive. The Fishin’ Pig provided excellent service and set the perfect backdrop for a delicious meal, … Continue reading Restaurant Review: The Fishin’ Pig knows how to fry

New year, new Maury-Norfolk School Board finally makes the right call

By Moriah Schranz This story was posted on January 10, 2024. Here is the original link. The following column is a student opinion and does not represent the views of Maury High School. Crumbling walls are one of the problems one may see while strolling through the halls of Maury, Norfolk’s oldest high school. On Wednesday, December 7, 2023, the Norfolk School Board voted to … Continue reading New year, new Maury-Norfolk School Board finally makes the right call